Get excited for pastries and artisan breads this holiday season! The popular Cape Cod bakery-cafe, Pain D’Avignon, is popping up today in Boston from 2 to 6 p.m.

The European-style eatery, located in Hyannis, is known for their pastries, breads and French bistro-style restaurant. Fortunately for us, we can now experience the treats right in our own Back Bay neighborhood. Beginning today, November 21, Pain D’Avignon will transform The Fairmont Copley Plaza’s tea court into a gourmet holiday farmer’s market.

Customers can stop by for a number of holiday food options, including: classic Italian Panettone, seasonal pies, raspberry streusel, buttery croissants, fudgy brownies, scones, famous cranberry pecan rolls and breads, baguettes, parmesan crisps, and even housemade potato chips. According to a release, these items costs anywhere from $4 to $14; Customizable gift bags are also available for up to $60.00.

The Pain D’Avignon pop up will also occur December 5, December 12 and December 19 from 2 to 6 p.m. In addition, the bakery will pop up during the Fairmont’s post lighting reception following the annual Copley Square Holiday Tree Lighting from 5 to 7 p.m.

If you go: The Fairmont Copley Plaza’s Lobby Tea Court is located at 138 St James Ave. in Boston.

Image courtesy of Pain D’Avignon